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Without PrejudiceThis is a phrase which can be used to safeguard correspondence in which provisional
offers are made which are tentative, and which may need to be withdrawn later
depending upon how negotiations proceed. In this way they differ from any ‘subject
to contract’ offer which remains on the record, although neither party
is committed by such negotiation. ‘Without prejudice’ offers are probing
suggestions for matters yet to be settled during the ongoing negotiation. If they
are later withdrawn they may not be quoted in future negotiations nor used as
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